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Friday, April 27, 2007
Crime & Punishment
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
A man filed a Simple Assault complaint after he received a note on his car that a delivery company tried twice to deliver a package. The man said that the notice had no return address and this made him suspicious. A day or so later he was in the parking lot when a car drove up. A woman, in a delivery truck, addressed him by name and then threw a package at him. He threw it back. She threw it back again hitting in the chest. It turns out the package was from his ex-wife’s attorney. The man was told to contact the company and make a complaint on the improper delivery of the package.
Arrests A 36-year old man was arrested on a warrant for threats following an investigation. The officers went to the residence and spoke to his mother who told them that he was not there just about the time the officers saw the man run from the kitchen to the bedroom. He was taken to Fulton Jail.
A 28-year old man was arrested after officers were called to a home in the 8500 block of Hope Road regarding a man beating on a car with a stick. The man was drunk and said that he thought the car was his home and was trying to get in.
An 18-year old man was arrested for stealing two bottles of water from the Kroger at 4920 Roswell Road.
A 51-year old woman was arrested for shoplifting at the same Kroger Store after attempting to leave the store with meat that she didn’t pay for. She also admitted stealing meat from the same store days earlier.
A 29-year old man was arrested after he pulled a gun on his ex-wife following an argument in 2400 block of Harbor Pointe Pkwy. The man came to get his kids for visitation but the children’s mother would not let them go because he didn’t have car seats for them. He pulled and pointed a gun at her and then left. A responding officer found him in another area of the parking lot and arrested him.
A 30-year old man was arrested after his employer gave him his truck to go get supplies. The man never returned to the employer. Officers found the man who said his phone was broken and he could not call. He also said he drank a 40 oz. beer and passed out. While checking him the officer found that he was wanted in Cobb County on a warrant for Child Abandonment.
HEADS UP Since January there have been four landscape truck thefts. Two have happened in the last couple of weeks over near Long Island Drive. The last two appear to be by the same suspects. In ALL cases, the keys were left in the trucks. Time frames: Weekdays noon to 3 p.m. Days of occurrence were Thursdays (twice), Monday and Wednesday. Tell your landscapers about this and tell them to take the keys with them.



